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With a new film on the way, now is the time for a new Tron game. Does Tron Catalyst provide the thrill and fun of the ...
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Tron: Catalyst Review
Tron: Catalyst is a solid, but flawed, action-adventure game that can be enjoyed even by players who aren't familiar with the ...
TRON: Catalyst is an interesting step forward for Bithell's TRON series, but it feels more like a successful demo for future titles than a full game.
Tron: Catalyst presents something entirely fresh. A new narrative in a unique location. Here’s how the team at Bithell Games ...
Our review of the elegant charmer TRON: Catalyst. In a world where the dividing line between a handheld game and a Big Telly game is entirely down to personal preference, it might seem redundant ...
The concept of a time loop is central to the narrative, and while its introduction is handled well, the mechanic ultimately ...
In fact, Tron: Catalyst sometimes seems to forget it’s a Tron game and lean a little too hard into just being a swish cyberpunk ‘down with the system’ style venture.
Tron: Catalyst takes players to a corner of Disney’s electronic universe known as the Arq Grid. It’s a rough place for regular programs (Tron’s word for normal-ish entities that exist inside ...
Tron: Catalyst tells the story of Exo, a unique program with a glitch in her code that allows her to loop. When she dies, she returns to the start of her mission, or she can initiate the loop herself.
TRON: Catalyst is a safe spin-off of the iconic TRON: Legacy world - it presents big ideas but only ever dips it's toes into those waters, wrapping things up as a mostly okay game that existing ...
In the end, Tron: Catalyst feels like a concept brimming with promise—a narrative twist here, a combat mechanic there—but it ...
It definitely made Tron: Catalyst, a top-down action game set in a different virtual world than those we've seen in the films, catch my eye. But in this case, those aesthetics only carried me so far.